Engineering:Antenna factor
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In electromagnetics, the antenna factor (AF, units: m−1, reciprocal meter) is defined as the ratio of the electric field E (units: V/m or μV/m) to the voltage V (units: V or μV) induced across the terminals of an antenna:
- [math]\displaystyle{ AF = \frac{E}{V} }[/math]
If all quantities are expressed logarithmically in decibels instead of SI units, the above equation becomes
- [math]\displaystyle{ AF_{\mathrm{dB/m}} = E_\mathrm{\mathrm{dBV/m}} - V_{\mathrm{dBV}} }[/math]
The voltage measured at the output terminals of an antenna is not the actual field intensity due to actual antenna gain, aperture characteristics, and loading effects.[1][clarification needed]
For a magnetic field, with units of A/m, the corresponding antenna factor is in units of A/(V⋅m). For the relationship between the electric and magnetic fields, see the impedance of free space.
For a 50 Ω load, knowing that PD Ae = Pr = V2/R and E2= [math]\displaystyle{ \sqrt{\frac{\mu_0}{\varepsilon_0}} }[/math]PD ~ 377PD (E and V noted here are the RMS values averaged over time), the antenna factor is developed as:
- [math]\displaystyle{ AF = \frac{\sqrt{377 P_D}}{\sqrt{50 P_D A_e}} = \frac{2.75}{\sqrt{A_e}} = \frac{9.73}{\lambda \sqrt{G} } }[/math]
Where
- Ae = (λ2G)/4π : the antenna effective aperture
- PD is the power density in watts per unit area
- Pr is the power delivered into the load resistance presented by the receiver (normally 50 ohms)
- G: the antenna gain
- [math]\displaystyle{ \mu_0 }[/math] is the magnetic constant
- [math]\displaystyle{ \varepsilon_0 }[/math] is the electric constant
For antennas which are not defined by a physical area, such as monopoles and dipoles consisting of thin rod conductors, the effective length (units: meter) is used to measure the ratio between voltage and electric field.
See also
- Antenna effective length
Notes
- ↑ Electronic Warfare and Radar Systems - Engineering Handbook (4th ed.). US Naval Air Warfare Center Weapons Division. 2013. p. 192.
References
- Interpreting Antenna Performance Parameters for EMC Applications
- Interpreting Antenna Performance Parameters for EMC Applications An excellent page with summaries of all the relevant equations
- Antenna Theory
- Antenna Factor Calculator
Original source: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Antenna factor.
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